Friday, June 24, 2011

First Hello Sandwich Craft Workshop at Shibaura House!

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We did it! The first Hello Sandwich Craft Workshop at Shibaura House! wa~SUCH fun! Everyone made the cutest Tanabata decorations!


Thank you so much to everyone who came along and Ito-san, Haruka-san and Naoko-san.

Our next workshop is on 6th July. We will make handmade notebooks together. Come along!

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Love Love
Sandwich
xoxo

25 comments:

  1. {sigh} you are so blessed. i wish i could be living in tokyo learning how to make many kawaii crafts too. ♥ i love your blog even more than before, and continue to wish you the best on your great journey in tokyo, japan. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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  2. it seems magical, everyone looks so amused ♥

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  3. OMG this is just beautiful, i wish we could organize this here in france !
    what about offering some tips on how to organize such a great workshop for beginners like us ???

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  4. O, they look sooo cute and I can see it was a very nice gathering! Wish I could come to the next... bit to far away I'm afraid.

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  5. I see now, that a...
    sky-high-atrium-communal-work-table is in my near future, for sure.

    Cheers!

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  6. Ahh, this looks like so much fun! I'll be in Tokyo in September and I'm crossing my fingers that there will be a craft workshop that I can attend while I'm there! :)

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  7. what a cute idea. i wish i lived closer- i would love to do a craft party like this!

    xo
    sami

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  8. wooo! looked like a success!
    i would have loved to make one and hang it in my room by the window to catch some breeze :-)

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  9. this looks so fantastic! everyone looks like they're having a blast. i love how light and airy the room is!

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  10. おめでとうございます! You are such a clever lady. The Tanbata decorations look dreamy. I wish I could have come!

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  11. You're my craft idol! I wish I could have been there!

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  12. this looks so good! and what a fantastic space! i love the table

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  13. Oh, this looks fun, and brilliant and... fun! I should really craft myself some decorations for when I move to my new dorm!

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  14. ありがとうございました for such a lovely evening ebony! it was so nice to get a break from my regular weekday schedule of school and schoolwork~
    i'm so looking forward to this year's tanabata, i really hope to go to hiratsuka and see it there but i haven't been able to see from their website what day is best! ...i suppose that just means several outings? ^^
    (i've finished going though all my pictures too; i'll email you a few!)

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  15. Oh they all look like they had so much fun! Oh I wish I could visit Japan!!

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  16. Oh... I wish I still lived in Japan...

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  17. Looks like a super fun day! Congrats ebony ~ the decorations are so kawaii and my gosh everyone looks so stylish in their brights & polkadot outfits don't they! :)

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  18. Will there be a craft workshop sometime around September 9th-12th? I'll be visiting Tokyo at that time and would love to attend a workshop! ^^

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  19. I LOVE this idea! Happy happy belated birthday xx

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  20. This place is wonderful! Such a paradise for a workshop.

    Congratulations,

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  21. That looks like a lot of fun!

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